Employees in shorts and flip-flops toil in sun-splashed bullpens decorated with disco balls, mafia-film quotes (“Do I have your loyalty?”), a seven-foot-tall desk lamp, and a mural of dollar signs floating through an azure sky. The marketing group won a recent office design contest with paintings done by a team member, including one of George Washington entangled with an octopus. “That took the cake,” Ryan says.

There’s a silver Airstream trailer parked inside for meetings—the space is a converted FedEx (FDX) facility—and armchairs fashioned from Cadillac tail fins. Threadless IPA, on tap, is always an optional treat. The space is also lent out for events: Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel swung by during his campaign, and bands Gemini Club and The Mutts have rocked its rooms.